'Fake news' fuelled civil war in Burundi. Now it's being used again
Exiled journalists tell of how decades of balanced post-conflict reporting is being dismantled by President Nkurunziza As a journalist, it is Aline’s job to report on her country and president, but she doesn’t know how to without getting killed. Pierre Nkurunziza is Burundi’s fearsome, (…)
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